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. >> the fbi wanted to talk to me for about four hours. i had the, like you see in the movie, the good guy/bad guy scenario, fbi agents asking me all these questions that some of them were really hard to imagine. they were very, very personal. things that, how i felt about my daughter. >> but mike church said he had an alibi for the time heather went missing. he attended a support group meeting for divorcees with plenty of witnesses. he left the meeting at 9:30. >> there was a short time gap from the time he left the workshop to the time he was called at his residence. that gap had to be filled in. >> he also passed a polygraph test. >> one of the detectives did come to my work and he asked to see me. at that time, i said, am i still considered a suspect? and he says, mr. church, yes, you are. and i said, well, i think that you need to look somewhere else. >> diane church was also considered a suspect. >> they gave me a lie detecter test, a horrible thing to go through to go to the police station and be fingerprinted and lie detecter test
. >> the fbi wanted to talk to me for about four hours. i had the, like you see in the movie, the good guy/bad guy scenario, fbi agents asking me all these questions that some of them were really hard to imagine. they were very, very personal. things that, how i felt about my daughter. >> but mike church said he had an alibi for the time heather went missing. he attended a support group meeting for divorcees with plenty of witnesses. he left the meeting at 9:30. >> there was a...
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you have been interviewed by the fbi. he has been interviewed by the fbi. tonight as we were calling your office, you were on the been to the fbi? >> the fbi was in our office interviewing my client. >> what did they talk about? >> they discussed the tape with him and retrieved the information. they're doing a thorough investigation. they thought this would be an important piece of the investigation. >> on the tape, what we have been told that at least six shots were fired at michael brown. in the tape that you have, that is alleged to be of the shooting, again, alleged, we can't independently invite cnn. we didn't shoot i. >> i personally heard 11 shots. >> at least 11 shots. stand by. i want to read this to our viewers. this is breaking news. purported to be audio of the gunshots fired when michael brown was shot between officer darren wilson and michael brown. the fbi has question ad man who says he recorded audio gunshots at the time of the shooting by police. on august 9th, according to his attorney. she is standing here. the man who asked not to be id
you have been interviewed by the fbi. he has been interviewed by the fbi. tonight as we were calling your office, you were on the been to the fbi? >> the fbi was in our office interviewing my client. >> what did they talk about? >> they discussed the tape with him and retrieved the information. they're doing a thorough investigation. they thought this would be an important piece of the investigation. >> on the tape, what we have been told that at least six shots were...
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team we know that there are state authorities, fbi, atf and we learned from the chief there, that fbi would be taking over certain elements or in his word relieving the dpd, the dallas police department as it relates to some elements of the investigation. were you assistant director of the fbi. what when you go in do you take over first, because the fbi does it better. is this something that would be done by the fbi? is this likely still dpd? or is there any way to know? >> it depends on the classification. it was classedifyied as a terror investigation and the fbi and the chief of police and the prosecutor's offices had a conference and said it it looks like a domestic terrorism, then the fbi would have the main jurisdiction. but if they're leaving it as a local matter they had one lone idiot take on the police department and not classify it as terrorism, then dallas police department will maintain the lead. and everybody else whether it's the fbi, atf, any other federal agency would be providing assistance as requested. and that would, as he mentioned, he can't possibly have enough
team we know that there are state authorities, fbi, atf and we learned from the chief there, that fbi would be taking over certain elements or in his word relieving the dpd, the dallas police department as it relates to some elements of the investigation. were you assistant director of the fbi. what when you go in do you take over first, because the fbi does it better. is this something that would be done by the fbi? is this likely still dpd? or is there any way to know? >> it depends on...
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but farook was not known to the fbi. how far does the monitoring of potential suspects or subjects and the people they communicate with go? i mean, is that sort of a blind spot for intelligence officials? >> it's a blind spot in the sense that they are monitoring tens and thousands of people in the united states and some of them they have surveillance on, some they have warrants on, listen to the phones but they have to express, you know, they are moving toward an act. moving toward violence before they can really get on their cases and knock on their doors and search the houses. if somebody sympathizes with the so sunnies in iraq or syria, talk about jihads, it could mean working hard, it means struggle in arabic. unless the fbi seen it, one of these people moving toward an action, as i said, they can't do anything. so i don't think this is an intelligence failure because they got everybody possibly covered. if he had had encrypted communications and the rest of it we're talking about something else but even at that poi
but farook was not known to the fbi. how far does the monitoring of potential suspects or subjects and the people they communicate with go? i mean, is that sort of a blind spot for intelligence officials? >> it's a blind spot in the sense that they are monitoring tens and thousands of people in the united states and some of them they have surveillance on, some they have warrants on, listen to the phones but they have to express, you know, they are moving toward an act. moving toward...
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>> he did with the fbi as well as the u.s. attorney's office. >> on this program, your client was interviewed on this very program. >> yes. >> and did not mention anything about a robbery, nothing about a qt, nothing at all. he mentioned a confrontation with police on canfield drive. >> that's correct. it had nothing to do with the incident that occurred -- the officer didn't know they robbed -- let me take that back. the officer didn't know they had gone into the store and taken some cigarettes. he didn't know it. >> isn't there a certain deception of omission. if someone asked you what happened leading up to this incident and you don't tell them, the interviewer on this program. >> not -- lying is when you say something that's not true. nobody asked him what did you-all do before you came in contact with the officer? if you asked, we would tell you. we had the duty to tell that to the fbi and they got the full story. the authorities had the full story and got it two or three days before this came out. >> was there any sort o
>> he did with the fbi as well as the u.s. attorney's office. >> on this program, your client was interviewed on this very program. >> yes. >> and did not mention anything about a robbery, nothing about a qt, nothing at all. he mentioned a confrontation with police on canfield drive. >> that's correct. it had nothing to do with the incident that occurred -- the officer didn't know they robbed -- let me take that back. the officer didn't know they had gone into the...
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. >> an fbi profiler agreed. since there was nothing missing from the home and no signs of violence, the profiler suggested heather's abductor might be someone familiar with the family and their routines. >> it's a very high percentage of crimes of that nature that the family members are involved, so you always look at the parents. you always try to check out their alibi or check out their motive and see if there's any evidence of bad character at all. >> the first suspect on the list was heather's father. at the time, he was separated from diane church and living on his own. >> the fbi wanted to talk to me for about four hours. i had the, like you see in the movie, the good guy/bad guy scenario, fbi agents asking me all these questions that some of them were really hard to imagine. they were very, very personal. things that, how i felt about my daughter. >> but mike church said he had an alibi for the time heather went missing. he attended a support group meeting for divorcees with plenty of witnesses. he left t
. >> an fbi profiler agreed. since there was nothing missing from the home and no signs of violence, the profiler suggested heather's abductor might be someone familiar with the family and their routines. >> it's a very high percentage of crimes of that nature that the family members are involved, so you always look at the parents. you always try to check out their alibi or check out their motive and see if there's any evidence of bad character at all. >> the first suspect on...
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if it continues post fbi review, if the fbi does not reconclude anything bad had been done, illegal had been done, i'm sure they will talk about this being partisan, which is the argument we've heard before when the clintons have faced this situation. so i think that's kind of a three-step process of their response. >> austin, final word? >> i would just say it's funny, i think hillary clinton would be in the 67% saying that it was a mistake to do that. she publicly said she wouldn't do that again and wished she hadn't. so i kind of think if they can wrap this up and get on with it in a way that would be good for almost all sides. >> all right, good to see you both, thank you. >> thank you. >> straight ahead, usa department confirming now the death of one american in the bangladesh terror attack. more on that next. olay regenerist renews from within... plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation -without the need for fillers. your concert tee might show your age...your skin never will. olay regenerist. olay. ageless. and try the micro-sculpting cream you love now with lightweig
if it continues post fbi review, if the fbi does not reconclude anything bad had been done, illegal had been done, i'm sure they will talk about this being partisan, which is the argument we've heard before when the clintons have faced this situation. so i think that's kind of a three-step process of their response. >> austin, final word? >> i would just say it's funny, i think hillary clinton would be in the 67% saying that it was a mistake to do that. she publicly said she...
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brady says he told local investigators, not to the fbi. probably 20 or 30, or 40 people moving by this area. one thing i noticed in the last 15 minutes or so, the crowds have started to grow. there is less of a police presence and they are really allowing people to stand around, which is something we have not seen over the last several nights. whether they will continue to allow people to do that or whether they will start to move people along, the other thing they may be anticipate sg a big storm is coming and they may anticipate that will clear people out as long as the storm lasts. now another voice, dorian johnson was with michael brown in the store and at the time michael brown was shot, saw the whole thing, watched his friend die. a short time i go i spoke with his attorney freeman bosley. there are obviously so many different accounts. i want to clarify some of what your client said. >> yes. >> there are reports about the officer having injuries to his face. is that anything that your client saw or can you client explain how the off
brady says he told local investigators, not to the fbi. probably 20 or 30, or 40 people moving by this area. one thing i noticed in the last 15 minutes or so, the crowds have started to grow. there is less of a police presence and they are really allowing people to stand around, which is something we have not seen over the last several nights. whether they will continue to allow people to do that or whether they will start to move people along, the other thing they may be anticipate sg a big...
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what's the latest from the ntsb investigators and the fbi? >> reporter: i can tell you, jake we have been all day today speaking to law enforcement as well as government sources, and they are all indicating that at this point there is a sharp focus on the engineer of this train and how he was handling the train. also his experience with this route. also just a short time ago, a law enforcement source throwing cold water on this theory that a projectile may have hit train 188. the source telling me that they listened to all of the dispatch audio, heard no mention of train 188 being struck and also interviewed passengers no indication from that that anything struck the train either. tonight, fbi analysts are examining the crashed amtrak locomotive trying to determine if something struck the train moments before's it crashed. the ntsb says they found no evidence to back up an assistant conductor's claim she heard the engineer say train 188 had been hit. >> we've interviewed the septa engineer and he did not recall having any conversation between
what's the latest from the ntsb investigators and the fbi? >> reporter: i can tell you, jake we have been all day today speaking to law enforcement as well as government sources, and they are all indicating that at this point there is a sharp focus on the engineer of this train and how he was handling the train. also his experience with this route. also just a short time ago, a law enforcement source throwing cold water on this theory that a projectile may have hit train 188. the source...
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do you believe the fbi investigation was a sham? >> the fbi investigation was deeply disappointing and troubling. they did not conduct what i would consider a by the book background investigation. they did not handle the tip line to the best of my knowledge in the way that tip lines typically are. senator shelton white house and i sent a letter to the director of the fbi august 1 saying please clarify why you didn't follow what we understand to be standard investigatory procedure and at whose direction. the question that we don't have answered is given that that investigation is a sham, the fbi doesn't make these things up. they were acting in response to a client, whether they considered that white house counsel or the senate judiciary committee majority, this is, i think, a break from past practice where the republicans and democrats on the judiciary committee came to agreement about how investigations ought to happen. in this confirmation overall that broke down, and i suspect this is the result of that breakdown. >> but who did
do you believe the fbi investigation was a sham? >> the fbi investigation was deeply disappointing and troubling. they did not conduct what i would consider a by the book background investigation. they did not handle the tip line to the best of my knowledge in the way that tip lines typically are. senator shelton white house and i sent a letter to the director of the fbi august 1 saying please clarify why you didn't follow what we understand to be standard investigatory procedure and at...
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forwarded to the fbi. um and the fbi. beautifully responded and said, there's really not much we can do about this group through consenting adults. there wasn't worried about the government so much as family members, um, intervening. the magnetism of tea and does 19 year old david nancy brown's son. i couldn't believe that he was really going off to do this, and i had to have some knowledge of why? i mean, after all, you've spent 18 years raising a child. he was now 19 and he said, you know, i can't ever picture myself just living a kind of life that most people take to be normal. he left and 75. this was now in 1980. apparently, some parents and people have tried hired private investigators and nobody's been able to find out anything about them. there was a formation of a parent's network by the late seventies, led by a woman named nancy brown. so any time there was any news that the heaven's gate members or part of heaven's gate was in a certain location, she would notify folks. this is a newsletter from from that netwo
forwarded to the fbi. um and the fbi. beautifully responded and said, there's really not much we can do about this group through consenting adults. there wasn't worried about the government so much as family members, um, intervening. the magnetism of tea and does 19 year old david nancy brown's son. i couldn't believe that he was really going off to do this, and i had to have some knowledge of why? i mean, after all, you've spent 18 years raising a child. he was now 19 and he said, you know, i...
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and the fbi -- everyone was kind and supportive. but the fbi used us for information. >> really? they came to you for information? >> absolutely. >> about his location, about how -- >> absolutely, absolutely, oh, yes. >> how much communication about you have? >> only when i went -- when i asked for it. the enemy is isis. the terrorists. the enemy is not our government. i hope that through this legacy foundation that our government will be willing to dialogue with our family and other families so that we can make american citizens in captivity more of a priority. and that we can work together to live up to the best of what we should be as americans. jim was killed in the most horrific way. he was sacrificed because of -- just a lack of coordination, a lack of communication. a lack of prioritization. as a family, we had to find outsiour way through this on our own. >> as i was watching the president speaking last night i wondered if you watched. >> oh, yes, i waped. >> and if so what was going through your mind? >> this whole strategy of eliminating isis, and the terror threat is i
and the fbi -- everyone was kind and supportive. but the fbi used us for information. >> really? they came to you for information? >> absolutely. >> about his location, about how -- >> absolutely, absolutely, oh, yes. >> how much communication about you have? >> only when i went -- when i asked for it. the enemy is isis. the terrorists. the enemy is not our government. i hope that through this legacy foundation that our government will be willing to dialogue...
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so i'm not sure they're telling fbi something the fbi already doesn't know. there's part of this that is a legal thing and the other part is political and these two senators are working in a political sphere. obviously the president is under attack and they believe this entire enterprise has been a political enterprise. that's what they're operating under. >> the biggest point to make where i say covering on a day-to-day basis, it looks -- the president has painted it and called it a political witch hunt and the gop has circled the wagons and everybody supporting the president gives talking points out weekly and everybody is auditions to end up working in the white house who defends it without looking at it as it really is. there are two components, the political component and legal component. going back to your comment earlier, not only has he thrown people under the bus who hasn't shown him loyalty, he's even throw people under the bus that he has. >> do you feel that he gives loyalty in return at all? >> i can tell you unequivocally during the campaign nik
so i'm not sure they're telling fbi something the fbi already doesn't know. there's part of this that is a legal thing and the other part is political and these two senators are working in a political sphere. obviously the president is under attack and they believe this entire enterprise has been a political enterprise. that's what they're operating under. >> the biggest point to make where i say covering on a day-to-day basis, it looks -- the president has painted it and called it a...
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with no other leads, police asked the fbi for a psychological profile of the killer and turned to fbi behavioral analyst, john douglas. >> in my research, we began to break down crimes by disorganized and organized. disorganized means extremely sloppy, carelessness on the part of the offender. the crime could be very, very impulsive. organized means there's a high degree of criminal sophistication on the part of the subject. >> to douglas, this crime scene was disorganized, an indication that the killer was inexperienced and had probably never killed before. he came to the home with no intention of committing murder but did so after some sort of confrontation or rejection. since he spent so much time inside the home, douglas believed that he was familiar with the victim and her routine and might be living in the neighborhood or very close by. douglas said the killer was an unmarried white male in his mid to late 20s, high school educated, with a sloppy appearance. the use of electrical cord to tie the victim's hands indicated that the killer had taken shop classes or had vocational tr
with no other leads, police asked the fbi for a psychological profile of the killer and turned to fbi behavioral analyst, john douglas. >> in my research, we began to break down crimes by disorganized and organized. disorganized means extremely sloppy, carelessness on the part of the offender. the crime could be very, very impulsive. organized means there's a high degree of criminal sophistication on the part of the subject. >> to douglas, this crime scene was disorganized, an...
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the federal government -- the fbi put him on this fbi most-wanted list. so there are federal charges that could be brought against him. the death penalty is very likely. pennsylvania has the death penalty. and the federal death penalty could also apply in case those charges are brought. >> all right, evan, i appreciate the update. thank you. as the manhunt was going on we got a look at eric frein from a documentary that he took part in, following a group of war activists. right now, let's take a look at a clip from the documentary where you actually hear eric frein speaking. >> it is a very laid-back event. not that you know -- the guy throughout did do a lot of planning for it. but i would -- if it was up to me i would stress it is not a reenactment. it is a living history. not about reenacting battles or anything. it is about teaching the public and showing the equipment that was used, talking about the history of it all. we have nine, i was in charge of them. we had to find them. we just walked around for two days straight. we never did find them. they
the federal government -- the fbi put him on this fbi most-wanted list. so there are federal charges that could be brought against him. the death penalty is very likely. pennsylvania has the death penalty. and the federal death penalty could also apply in case those charges are brought. >> all right, evan, i appreciate the update. thank you. as the manhunt was going on we got a look at eric frein from a documentary that he took part in, following a group of war activists. right now, let's...
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just last night, andrew mccabe, our senior law enforcement analyst and a former top fbi official said this about some of the frankly baffling responses he has seen so far from some officials, most notably the county sheriff. it really defies logic, he said. the way they've handled this situation locally. this comes as another new video comes to light. last night we saw a clip of the immediate aftermath. tonight's footage, according to our source, shows county deputies arriving to serve an arrest warrant on brown. what the two videos have in common is neither come from the body cam of any of the deputies involved. despite repeated promise of transparency and accountability, officials have shown precisely none of that footage to the public. it only asks for a court order to do so yesterday. something our legal analysts tell us they could have easily done on an expedited basis days ago. brown's family and members of the legal team did get to see a 20-second snippet of it yesterday which was enough for one of the lawyers to call it, a, quote, an execution, which might explain why the offi
just last night, andrew mccabe, our senior law enforcement analyst and a former top fbi official said this about some of the frankly baffling responses he has seen so far from some officials, most notably the county sheriff. it really defies logic, he said. the way they've handled this situation locally. this comes as another new video comes to light. last night we saw a clip of the immediate aftermath. tonight's footage, according to our source, shows county deputies arriving to serve an...
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and the fbi had the admonition to bring these people into custody. if you know them, give them a call. earlier there was a police officer shot and wounded at m.i.t. where he was shot and wounded and later died. shortly after that a carjacking happened in the cambridge area. then a massive shoot-out took place here in watertown. all of these somewhat connected on the same string of roads, but we don't know if all this activity is all connected to each individual event i just named or if any of it is connected to the boston marathon itself. we know the fbi joined into this investigation here in watertown to determine if there's a link between the two, and it certainly looks like by the increased activity we are seeing that there is more activity. jake? apparently we are going to be reporting on the activity. and from what i understand, we may be getting more information from the massachusetts state police spokesperson, although he has left this scene and gone back to his headquarters. perhaps just to assemble the information from all the agencies invol
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we need the fbi to be accountable because we need the fbi to be effective. its mission is to protect us from the most dangerous threats facing our nation and as the director was last here, since the director was last here the drumbeats of the attacks on the united states from those directed or inspired by isis or other radical islamic terrorist has continued. for example, in june 2016, a terrorist killed 49 and wounded another 53 in orlando, frequently -- frequented by the gay and lesbian community. it was the most deadly attack in the united states soil since 9/11, but long afterwards in september, a terrorist stabbed ten in a mall in minneapolis and another terrorist injured 31 after he detonated bombs in new jersey and new york city, and in november, terrorists injured 13 after driving into students and teachers at ohio state university. our allies haven't been immune either, as we read in the newspaper frequently. we all recall the tragedy of july 2016 when terrorists plowed a truck through a crowd in france killing over 80 people. so we in the congress
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that as fbi director james comey meets today with members of congress and top security access. members tight-lipped about what was discussed but it comes as they discuss their own investigation of russia, the election and president trump's wiretapping claims. we have a whole lot to get to but i want to start with our breaking news right now. cnn correspondent pamela brown looking into all of it for us. pamela, what have you learned after looking into the investigation? >> well, don we learned that experts and computer scientists continue to examine whether there was a link between the computer organization and the russian bank familiar with this investigation. this is the same server mentioned in a breitbart article that a washington source said that president trump accused investigators of tapping his phone. cnn was told there was no fizer warrant on this server, but questions about allegations were widely dismissed months ago as an attempt by them to block spam. but they looked into the same allegation on the russian interference, one expert i spoke to said the server relatio
that as fbi director james comey meets today with members of congress and top security access. members tight-lipped about what was discussed but it comes as they discuss their own investigation of russia, the election and president trump's wiretapping claims. we have a whole lot to get to but i want to start with our breaking news right now. cnn correspondent pamela brown looking into all of it for us. pamela, what have you learned after looking into the investigation? >> well, don we...
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but will the fbi go in front of lindsey graham and defend themselves? >> they have to. he is the chairman of the judiciary committee now, so chris wray, i imagine, will have to pick up the phone and explain to lindsey graham. if he asks for an in-person briefing, he'll have to do that. this is something fbi agents do routinely. >> we haven't heard much about the notion that roger stone allegedly lied to congress when he was supposed to be there participating in what you would expect to be a very important investigation, the notion that the russians meddled in our electi election, the fact that there was collusion. we haven't heard much from lindsey graham about that part. >> is there a possible solution they have selective outreach? >> it's their job to ask the questions and for the fbi to pr provide an explanation, but if i were lindsey graham, i would have more questions. >> he said there's nothing there, it's gone forever, it's cost $30 million, but he was asked about the potential release of the report when it's final. he said, i'm going to leave it to the justice d
but will the fbi go in front of lindsey graham and defend themselves? >> they have to. he is the chairman of the judiciary committee now, so chris wray, i imagine, will have to pick up the phone and explain to lindsey graham. if he asks for an in-person briefing, he'll have to do that. this is something fbi agents do routinely. >> we haven't heard much about the notion that roger stone allegedly lied to congress when he was supposed to be there participating in what you would expect...
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>> well, anderson we learned that the fbi investigators and computer scientists continued to examine whether there is a computer connection between the trump administration and a russian bank called alpha bank, according to several sources familiar with the investigation. now this is the same information from the breitbart investigation, regarding investigators who were alleged to have tapped his phone. cnn was told there was no warrant on this server. questions about the server and the russian bank were widely dismissed four months ago as an attempt to buy alpha bank to block spam. but we're learning the same team looking into the russian suspected interference and the 2016 element is still examining it. they say the relationship is odd, investigators are not ignoring it but the fbi still has a lot more work to do to determine what was behind the unusual activity and whether there was any significance to it. the fbi declined to comment and the white house did not respond to our requests for comment, anderson. >> so jose, it's kind of confusing, explain what was odd about these commu
>> well, anderson we learned that the fbi investigators and computer scientists continued to examine whether there is a computer connection between the trump administration and a russian bank called alpha bank, according to several sources familiar with the investigation. now this is the same information from the breitbart investigation, regarding investigators who were alleged to have tapped his phone. cnn was told there was no warrant on this server. questions about the server and the...
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gave the fbi contractor's names and footage. the attorney for this guy, chris, told us he started videotaping just 40 second after he heard the gunshots. this is real time. >> randi appreciate it. back with me, jeffrey toobin, anthony gray, and attorney for michael brown's family. jeff, you think the video is important? >> very important. trials have become a much more high tech end prize in recent years. what you can see coming together here is a -- a reconstruction that, that that prosecutors, if this case goes to trial of all of the different witnesses. you could, you could create a graphic. of where the witnesses were standing. and look at what they saw and where they saw it. pull it all together. so far the narratives are basically very consistent. virtually all the witnesses who could see and have come forward that we know of. say michael brown was shot while his hand were in the air. if that's true. if all of the witnesses say, that michael brown was shot with his hand in the air. this could be a very damaging case agains
gave the fbi contractor's names and footage. the attorney for this guy, chris, told us he started videotaping just 40 second after he heard the gunshots. this is real time. >> randi appreciate it. back with me, jeffrey toobin, anthony gray, and attorney for michael brown's family. jeff, you think the video is important? >> very important. trials have become a much more high tech end prize in recent years. what you can see coming together here is a -- a reconstruction that, that that...
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of 25 witnesses but the fbi did not interview a single one of them. president trump has sent tweets supporting brett kavanaugh, and goes on to say, the justice department should come to his rescue. ann milligram once served as the new jersey attorney general she's a professor at nyu law school now. thank you for being here. when you see the president saying the justice department should come to his rescue, does the president not realize that the doj is not his personal law firm? >> it feels like the president keeps forgetting that, and i've been a state, local and federal prosecutor, none of those offices, including the united states department of justice work for the political head of the country. so there's a deep problem with the president using language that suggests that the department of justice should in any way be involved with rescuing someone. what is really the issue here is what the department of justice should have done. the fbi is a part of the department of justice, what has not been explained is why those 25 witnesses were not intervie
of 25 witnesses but the fbi did not interview a single one of them. president trump has sent tweets supporting brett kavanaugh, and goes on to say, the justice department should come to his rescue. ann milligram once served as the new jersey attorney general she's a professor at nyu law school now. thank you for being here. when you see the president saying the justice department should come to his rescue, does the president not realize that the doj is not his personal law firm? >> it...
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now i needed the fbi to help make that happen. i said we're going to persuade the fbi that ana montes was the spy that they were looking for. and i realized i had to attack the trump card. is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. the still feels better after 10 shaves than a disposable on it's first mach 3 blades have twice the coatings. for a closer shave with zero redness shave after shave after shave gillette. the best a man can get. esuthey offer a claim-freece a smarter discount.h saves money. because safe drivers cost less to insure, which saves money. they let you pay your bill electronically, which saves postage, which saves money. they settle claims quickly, which saves time, which saves money. and they offer home and auto insurance, so you can bundle your policies, which saves money. esurance was born online and built to save. and when they save, you save. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate co
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the fbi is work full-time on this. and the rest of it, but when you have the border with mexico, essentially wide open where i was talking to authorities today and you have these boats letting people off in california i know this sounds alarmist but isis has the ability to hit us here and the administration after the foley murder is really worried about this and that's why we have to go after isis. i don't care if we send the seals and delta force in we have to decapitate the leadership if they want to attack us. >> how seriously do you take the threat against the united states? the sleeper cells right here in this country. >> i'm not on the inside of the intelligence loop. i can't give you an accurate assessment of that. but i can tell you this the united states is a much tougher target to come after today than ten or 15 years ago. there may be sleeper cells here. but we've got great domestic intelligence and great people working. this we have a lot of team work from top to document in all of the security agencies of
the fbi is work full-time on this. and the rest of it, but when you have the border with mexico, essentially wide open where i was talking to authorities today and you have these boats letting people off in california i know this sounds alarmist but isis has the ability to hit us here and the administration after the foley murder is really worried about this and that's why we have to go after isis. i don't care if we send the seals and delta force in we have to decapitate the leadership if they...
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we know that fbi agents we are in the neighborhood where brown was shot and killed. they knocked on doors. they were looking for more witnesses, and we now know today that several new witnesses were interviewed by those fbi agents. we're talking about witnesses that local law enforcement had not identified at this point, but again fbi did have the chance to speak with them yesterday. as far as the white house goes, we do know they are very involved in this case. we know that president obama was briefed on the very latest happening as it relates to ferguson and the situation there. he has been getting briefings all throughout the week from both attorney general holder, as well as his senior divorce valerie jarrett. he's been staying in the loop. specifically valerie jarrett, she has been in contact with the governor there in missouri. also, speaking with the naacp and civil rights leaders like app. sharpton. they are staying in the loop as far as what's going on, what the developments are as far as the situation on the ground, and of course we have that federal invest
we know that fbi agents we are in the neighborhood where brown was shot and killed. they knocked on doors. they were looking for more witnesses, and we now know today that several new witnesses were interviewed by those fbi agents. we're talking about witnesses that local law enforcement had not identified at this point, but again fbi did have the chance to speak with them yesterday. as far as the white house goes, we do know they are very involved in this case. we know that president obama was...
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the fbi has permission of several locations in the washington, d.c. area. a law enforcement official tells cnn more than ten devices are involved and crudely made with black powder. none powerful enough for fatalities. one package sent to the national defense at ft. mcnair had explosive material. scanning the packages are examined in quantico, virginia. >>> the ethics inquiry targeting jared kushner. this stems from the meetings at the white house where the kushner companies were loaned more than $500 million. the head of the government office disclosed that in letters to democratic lawmakers. two companies confirmed they made the loans to the business, but deny the connection to kushner's meetings with the executives. cnn has reached out to the white house counsel and kushner for comment. >>> president trump is staying in touch with rob porter all they he was fired over -- although he was fired over domestic violence allegations. he has spoken to the president multiple times. the calls have increased. "the new york times" reports he wishes he could have po
the fbi has permission of several locations in the washington, d.c. area. a law enforcement official tells cnn more than ten devices are involved and crudely made with black powder. none powerful enough for fatalities. one package sent to the national defense at ft. mcnair had explosive material. scanning the packages are examined in quantico, virginia. >>> the ethics inquiry targeting jared kushner. this stems from the meetings at the white house where the kushner companies were...
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he thanked the fbi for what they did. the key here is that he's saying, this season the about any one person or one campaign. we won't let this scare us to back down in fighting for what's right. very concerning here. this is an example of what the fbi is now doing. going back, scrubbing their systems. looking to see if there could be problems for them. people they may have missed. it wasn't until august that they went back and said, what's going on. clearly very concerning, they arrested him two weeks ago. >> this is one thwarted. >> now to this, as he stares down the latest firestorm to engulf his white house, president trump is not backing down from the controversy, he's doing something familiar. pointing the finger elsewhere. the current target, joe biden and his son hunter who trump claims engaged in corruption in ukraine. he's made that claim to ukraine's president during a phone call late in july. a phone call that took place the day after robert mueller testified to congress, which happened to be the same day, whe
he thanked the fbi for what they did. the key here is that he's saying, this season the about any one person or one campaign. we won't let this scare us to back down in fighting for what's right. very concerning here. this is an example of what the fbi is now doing. going back, scrubbing their systems. looking to see if there could be problems for them. people they may have missed. it wasn't until august that they went back and said, what's going on. clearly very concerning, they arrested him...
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the fbi agent as. and i believe they're in the best in the business. >> janet, when you hear the number of shots, 10, i thought i heard 11. but they said that was probably an echo that i was hearing in the recording. police are trained to shoot. why shoot to kill? why shoot to -- and usually to unload their gun. >> that's what they're taught to go. >> right. but my defense would be if i'm defending the officer, officer wilson, my defense would be first of all, he is not that experienced. i don't know how good a shot he is because they're bullets we can't find. maybe they have found them and we don't know it. my defense was he wasn't going to kill him. he was shooting in his arms shooting in way that would disable. >> i heard ben carson say something the other day and i student believe how wrong he was. one of the things we have to find out is police officers are taught to stop and taught to kill. that's flat-out wrong. police officers are taught to shoot to stop 689 they shoot for center of mass. that'
the fbi agent as. and i believe they're in the best in the business. >> janet, when you hear the number of shots, 10, i thought i heard 11. but they said that was probably an echo that i was hearing in the recording. police are trained to shoot. why shoot to kill? why shoot to -- and usually to unload their gun. >> that's what they're taught to go. >> right. but my defense would be if i'm defending the officer, officer wilson, my defense would be first of all, he is not that...
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i am so happy that the fbi has jumped into this. i feel like it means the president, the vice president, that they're watching this travesty go on in north carolina and that's a big deal. that's a big deal. >> we remember when you were on with us yesterday, when we were just getting in the information from the attorneys, right after they had seen what they called the snippet of 20 seconds of this body cam video. and now that you hear that what they just said, that multiple -- i mean, many, many shots were fired at andrew brown jr. and you said to us yesterday you thought this was a case of contagious shooting. can you expound on that now? >> sure, alisyn. okay, so let's say you're the officer and you perceive there is a threat and you're with the squad of other officers. so you discharge your weapon at what you perceive is the threat. then i jump in and just start shooting without even understanding why you're shooting or evaluating for myself if there is a threat. and then victor starts shooting. so now we're all shooting at a thre
i am so happy that the fbi has jumped into this. i feel like it means the president, the vice president, that they're watching this travesty go on in north carolina and that's a big deal. that's a big deal. >> we remember when you were on with us yesterday, when we were just getting in the information from the attorneys, right after they had seen what they called the snippet of 20 seconds of this body cam video. and now that you hear that what they just said, that multiple -- i mean,...
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they also write in this new book two fbi agents interviewed ms. ramirez saying they found her credible and the republican controlled senate imposed strict limits on the investigation. we have to wait to get authorization to do anything else. one of the attorneys recalled the agent saying, it was almost a little apologetic. what does this mean to you? >> here's something i learned in the time as prosecutor. if you're specifically not looking for evidence in corroboration you will not find evidence and corroboration. this tells me that the investigation that was done was for show. it was for political cover. it was not the way that any prosecutor or the fbi would ever run a real investigation where what you do is you follow every lead. whenever it takes you often unexpected directions. i have cases that started here and ended up way different. it's becoming apparent and clear that was not done in the original supplemental investigation. >> thank you so much. really preernlt it. i'm going to be sitting down with the authors of this new book, we're di
they also write in this new book two fbi agents interviewed ms. ramirez saying they found her credible and the republican controlled senate imposed strict limits on the investigation. we have to wait to get authorization to do anything else. one of the attorneys recalled the agent saying, it was almost a little apologetic. what does this mean to you? >> here's something i learned in the time as prosecutor. if you're specifically not looking for evidence in corroboration you will not find...
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john fox is the fbi's historian. >> reporter: this was never followed up on, right? >> no further evaluation was attempted concerning the above, from what's written here, it looks like they thought it was third-hand information, not necessarily a hoax, which it could have been but someone was promoting hearsay. >> reporter: it was more for the air force to look into along with countless other reports of ufos in new mexico. when the fbi vault was set up on line two years ago, tabloids seized oen th seized on that memo saying it appeared to back up theories that aliens exist. >> reporter: there are hundreds of other pages in the fbi vault in the unexplained phenomenon section all about alien and ufo sightings. they are more popular than bonnie and clyde and ted bundy and other famous cases. >> reporter: cases involvingi osama bin laden. >> the description of 50-foot metallic saucers and aliens, that's unique. >> reporter: and, we can say a little frustrating for fbi officials that tell us it diverts attention from all the work they have done and the dangers they have f
john fox is the fbi's historian. >> reporter: this was never followed up on, right? >> no further evaluation was attempted concerning the above, from what's written here, it looks like they thought it was third-hand information, not necessarily a hoax, which it could have been but someone was promoting hearsay. >> reporter: it was more for the air force to look into along with countless other reports of ufos in new mexico. when the fbi vault was set up on line two years ago,...
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and the fbi has to be as nonpartisan as possible for the fbi director to put his hand on the scale of a presidential election is unheard of and why it has to be independent and for doing something that the clinton supporters and campaign always knew was an issue. >> to say there was not justification for the letter is simply not true, it was sworn under oath this investigation was closed. when the anthony weiner laptop was discovered and he started looking into this again, his oath was wrong and inaccurate and he had a duty to update that, so do i update congress as i have to do and meanwhile you think the irs -- was under scrutiny, he had two duties, a very hard position and i go back to when the clinton people were praising comey saying he was an people were saying this is someone we can trust then this happened and their opinion of jim comey changed. i think this investigation will show nothing on either side. this is a good man and i think it's unfortunate. >> jim sciutto add to this whole layer. i look at you and think of russia interference in the presidential election. no offen
and the fbi has to be as nonpartisan as possible for the fbi director to put his hand on the scale of a presidential election is unheard of and why it has to be independent and for doing something that the clinton supporters and campaign always knew was an issue. >> to say there was not justification for the letter is simply not true, it was sworn under oath this investigation was closed. when the anthony weiner laptop was discovered and he started looking into this again, his oath was...
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the president ordering the department of justice and the fbi to move in. much more coming up on both of seize issues. but listen to what the president specifically said about iraq as we take a quick break. >> a week ago we assessed that many thousands of men, women and children abandoned their positions to take refuge on mount sinjar to avoid slaughter. we also knew that ul i'll terrorists were killing and enslaving civilians in their custody and laying siege to the mountain. without food...
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the defense is arguing kextent f the fbi's infiltration was entrapment. so ron johnson making this jump from that case, those accusations by the defense that the fbi somehow trapped these defendants is in someways suggesting that the fbi also deeply infiltrate the the groups that went to the capitol that day. there is no evidence to suggest that the fbi knows that much more about these groups that infiltrated the capitol, that they were in any way, you know, part of that attack as some people on the right and some people in conservative media asserted. there is no evidence to suggest that. it remains a conspiracy theory, kate. more people pushing out false narratives that are so damaging. >> whitney, thank you very much. i want to bring in john avalon, anchor and senior political analyst. just the fact that on the day that we learn another officer who responded to the riot has died by suicide, you have one of the people who they were there fighting to protect really questioning the whole thing. >> yeah. that is what is happening and you see another republ
the defense is arguing kextent f the fbi's infiltration was entrapment. so ron johnson making this jump from that case, those accusations by the defense that the fbi somehow trapped these defendants is in someways suggesting that the fbi also deeply infiltrate the the groups that went to the capitol that day. there is no evidence to suggest that the fbi knows that much more about these groups that infiltrated the capitol, that they were in any way, you know, part of that attack as some people...
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, but the fbi is going to be in charge here. that is going to have to be slow and meticulous. that is not going to be resolved this week, next week, or even perhaps next month. the other point, though, is the release of basic information about who was the police officer, how many shots were fired, what was the cause of death, what was the time of death, that sort of basic information hasn't been released. although the local police department in ferguson has said, oh, the police officer was hit in the face. that's the kind of distorted, one-sided information that doesn't give anyone confidence in ferguson or anywhere else. >> jeffrey, standby if you would. you mentioned that the fbi is going to be doing a slow and meticulous, and it should be, job. i want to talk to shawn henry, a former director of the fbi. thanks for taking the time to join me. you just heard what jeff toobin said. the investigation should be slow and meticulous. my guess is you know that the fbi would know a lot of the answers that the crowd is demanding. the
, but the fbi is going to be in charge here. that is going to have to be slow and meticulous. that is not going to be resolved this week, next week, or even perhaps next month. the other point, though, is the release of basic information about who was the police officer, how many shots were fired, what was the cause of death, what was the time of death, that sort of basic information hasn't been released. although the local police department in ferguson has said, oh, the police officer was hit...
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now i needed the fbi to help make that happen. i said we're going to persuade the fbi that ana montes was the spy that they were looking for. and i realized i had to attack the trump card. if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the summer of audi sales event is here. get up to a $5,000 bonus on select audi models. our partnership with habitat for humanity at pg&e, we believe solar should be accessible to everyone. allows us to provide the benefits of solar power to the types of customers who need it most. pg&e provided all of the homes here with solar panels. the solar savings ca
now i needed the fbi to help make that happen. i said we're going to persuade the fbi that ana montes was the spy that they were looking for. and i realized i had to attack the trump card. if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps...
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and so i contacted the fbi. i met with them. i told them, look, i've got an employee who i think is your suspect. the fbi had yet additional data they were employing to measure suspects. new information which i had not previously possessed. and i refer to it as a template. ana montes did not match up against that template at all. the fbi told me that, well, on the basis of this information alone i can eliminate your employee as a suspect in this case. and they, obviously, had a lot of confidence in the validity of this new information. they used it as a trump card on me. from the time i left the meeting until the time i took the elevator ride downstairs and i found myself literally out on the curb, i knew that ana was at work three miles south in our headquarters building. i could just picture her in my mind's eye. that woman who is in my building pulling this crap on my watch, placing our entire nation's future at risk. she was going to get the hell out of there. now, i needed the fbi to be able to help make that happen. i said
and so i contacted the fbi. i met with them. i told them, look, i've got an employee who i think is your suspect. the fbi had yet additional data they were employing to measure suspects. new information which i had not previously possessed. and i refer to it as a template. ana montes did not match up against that template at all. the fbi told me that, well, on the basis of this information alone i can eliminate your employee as a suspect in this case. and they, obviously, had a lot of...
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these aren't the kind of people who are call the fbi tips line. they're the kind of people who will sarcastically say "o.k., bro, i'll be watching the news. where in the northwest? can you give us a clue?" he goes there because he gets the validation and is made to feel less twisted and less abnormal than he is. >> harry, on that point, obviously deb is reporting he could have had significant issues with women, there were issues of rejection, one report said -- one of the conversations was this is the only time i'll ever be in the news, i'm so insignificant. >> there you go. >> that seems to fit a profile that we have seen in way too many of these cases. >> exactly. and because what happens is when they commit these shootings or other people commit the shootings they see the press, the way we go out there. we'll be talking about this for days and that might in a way drive them do something like that because they know now i'll become infamous. i was rejected by one woman but i'm a hero, everybody is talking about me everyday now, even though he's d
these aren't the kind of people who are call the fbi tips line. they're the kind of people who will sarcastically say "o.k., bro, i'll be watching the news. where in the northwest? can you give us a clue?" he goes there because he gets the validation and is made to feel less twisted and less abnormal than he is. >> harry, on that point, obviously deb is reporting he could have had significant issues with women, there were issues of rejection, one report said -- one of the...
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special agents with the fbi's hostage rescue team along with salt lake city division of the fbi observed hannah and the suspect near moorehead lake at a campsite. agents moved in to rescue hannah. the suspect is deceased. >> hannah anderson is safe and unharmed. >> and miguel marquez joins us from boise, idaho. how delicate and dangerous was this rescue operation, what do we know? >> incredibly so. as i understand it, they had sur veiled the couple for quite some time, hours before, by plane, watching them overhead. they then made the decision to move that special team, elite team of fbi agents in, heavily armed like you would see in the military they moved in and they were late getting out there. they put them out two hours out, so that dimaggio would have no idea they were coming. they snuck up on that camp, sur rounded it, waited until they separated and con fronted dimaggio, and now we know that dimaggio got one shot off with a rifle, possibly another before he was taken down. >> both john walsh and ed smart know the horror of losing a child. ed smart knows the challenge of helping o
special agents with the fbi's hostage rescue team along with salt lake city division of the fbi observed hannah and the suspect near moorehead lake at a campsite. agents moved in to rescue hannah. the suspect is deceased. >> hannah anderson is safe and unharmed. >> and miguel marquez joins us from boise, idaho. how delicate and dangerous was this rescue operation, what do we know? >> incredibly so. as i understand it, they had sur veiled the couple for quite some time, hours...
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i needed the fbi to be able to make that happen, so i said we are going to persuade the fbi that ana monts was the spy they were looking for. and i realized i had to attack the trump card. wait so you got rid of verizon, just like that? uh-huh. i switched to t-mobile, kept my phone-everything on it- -oh, they even paid it off! wow! yeah. it's nice that every bad decision doesn't have to be permenant! ditch verizon. keep your phone. we'll even pay it off when you switch to america's best unlimited network. when heartburn hits fight back fast with tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum tums chewy bites. you ready? by their second kid, every mom is an expert, and more likely to... ...choose luvs than first time moms. live, learn, & get luvs. iso being cool comes naturally. on car insurance, hmm. i can't decide if this place is swag or bling. it's pretzels. word. ladies, you know when you switch, you get my bomb-diggity discounts automatically. ♪ no duh, right? [ chuckles ] sir, you forgot -- keep it. you're gonna need it when i make
i needed the fbi to be able to make that happen, so i said we are going to persuade the fbi that ana monts was the spy they were looking for. and i realized i had to attack the trump card. wait so you got rid of verizon, just like that? uh-huh. i switched to t-mobile, kept my phone-everything on it- -oh, they even paid it off! wow! yeah. it's nice that every bad decision doesn't have to be permenant! ditch verizon. keep your phone. we'll even pay it off when you switch to america's best...
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former fbi director mueller will look into this. roger goodell pledged that everybody involved in the nfl offices will have their full cooperation. they will have access to all kinds of materials and people. we will have to see what happened. these things do go one or two ways. >> stay with us, rachel. i want to bring in our panel. bring in van jones, co-host of "cross "crossfire." lisa bloom, legal analyst for, avo.com. so, lisa, the nfl has the said time and time again it did not see or know of the tape's existence since tmz released it on the internet. now there will be an in end end investigation we have said, rachel mentioned alluded to as well. what do you expect it will find? >> as rachel knows, had the pleasure of being on with her last couple days on cnn. i have been calling for an investigation. like the penn state investigation led ironically by former fbi director louis freeh. he is not available. read he is in a car accident last month. hope heap is better. we have a different fbi director leading this investigation. a
former fbi director mueller will look into this. roger goodell pledged that everybody involved in the nfl offices will have their full cooperation. they will have access to all kinds of materials and people. we will have to see what happened. these things do go one or two ways. >> stay with us, rachel. i want to bring in our panel. bring in van jones, co-host of "cross "crossfire." lisa bloom, legal analyst for, avo.com. so, lisa, the nfl has the said time and time again it...
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and the fbi came in and had us put our hands up and made sure he could see us. and made sure that we were all okay, everything was okay. and then we got taken out. and taken by bus to the fairgrounds where our family members could pick us up. >> what did you hear when you were in class and the shooting was taking place? did you hear multiple shots? did you hear anything? >> i did not hear any shots actually. we were working on a lab. and we were all kind of noisy anyways and then all we heard was we need to get in the back room now. so we all ran in there. and there's so many people in there that were freaking out because we were all trying to figure out the same thing what was going on. and by the time we figured out what was happening, the fbi came in and got us and said the shooter had -- was down. and we were all taken outside to be patted down by police officers to make sure no one else had anything on them. and we were loaded up into buses and taken to the fairgrounds. >> classes just started this week at umpqua community college. you're a freshman. >> yes
and the fbi came in and had us put our hands up and made sure he could see us. and made sure that we were all okay, everything was okay. and then we got taken out. and taken by bus to the fairgrounds where our family members could pick us up. >> what did you hear when you were in class and the shooting was taking place? did you hear multiple shots? did you hear anything? >> i did not hear any shots actually. we were working on a lab. and we were all kind of noisy anyways and then...
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the head of the fbi says no. this president has failed his most important responsibility- protecting our country. the first question is: why? what is in his and his family's business dealings with russia that he is so determined to hide, that he'd betray our country? and the second question is: why is he still president? join us today. we have to do something. if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd of said you're dreaming. dreaming! definitely dreaming. then again, dreaming is how i got this far. now more businesses in more places can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. >>> president trump is staying in touch with rob porter although his former aide was fir
the head of the fbi says no. this president has failed his most important responsibility- protecting our country. the first question is: why? what is in his and his family's business dealings with russia that he is so determined to hide, that he'd betray our country? and the second question is: why is he still president? join us today. we have to do something. if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment...